.sgn Sierra Print Artist Sign
Know file extension .sgn will open with Sierra Print Artist
Anyone know of any other program than print artist that will open and display it?
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.sgn Sierra Print Artist Sign
Know file extension .sgn will open with Sierra Print Artist
Anyone know of any other program than print artist that will open and display it?
Hmmmmm.
Maybe IrfanView? I don't know that I've seen it listed for IrfanView but it handles so many file types.
Another possibility might be to right-click on it and attempt to open it in a program you do have. Might work and might not.
Or would you be able to import it as a .JPG, again, into some other graphics program?
Another thought: Check the Sierra Web site. They might have a viewer or something. Or suggest something. Is Sierra still in business? I can't even be sure of that. I used to have Sierra Print Artist and it worked OK, but programs, and capabilities, have so far oustripped it in the intervening years.
Good luck.
Wendy
:) :cool: ;)
Some Hallmark® and Disney® digital imaging programs used to use .sgn. Although, it's possible that these were programs created by Sierra.
Thanks to all that replyed. I had tried infranview no luck also did get to Sierra www and found the following post
Thanks again to all.
I'm afraid there is only one way to convert PA 3.0 files to PA 15.0 format. First, the files must be converted to PA 4.0 format. Then, they must be converted to PA 8.0 format. The PA 8.0 formatted files can then be opened in PA 15.0. In order to convert PA 3.0 files to PA 4.0 format, you must have PA 4.0 installed on the same computer as PA 3.0. And, in order to convert PA 4.0 files to PA 8.0 format, you must have either PA 8.* or the PA 8.1 Valueline converter installed on the same computer as PA 4.0. Click on the link below to view a discussion regarding the PA 8.1 Valueline converter. PamE "GENERAL: Converting PA 4.x Projects into Print Artist Versions 8 and Up" 5/23/03 9:18pm </[email protected]@.ef24d3f> As you will see in that discussion, there is also another option that you might want to consider.... Open both Print Artist programs at the same time. Use the EDIT | SELECT ALL option to select everything from one page of the v3 project, then select EDIT | COPY. Switch to the open document in the newer version of Print Artist, then select EDIT | PASTE. Repeat this process for each page of the v3.* project.